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The new PAM configuration ensures both that:
o Setting a user's password updates the keyring
o Starting a user session automatically unlocks the
keyring with the users login
o Fixes bug in systemd installed system-auth file which
tries to pass try_authtok to pam_unix.so, which is not
a valid option for that module
Overall the PAM configuration is custom and modeled after
the fedora configuration but without the selinux bits.
Change-Id: I348e2e520e186fc7592d2aa167abae73152bf8c1
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The default setup does not work with gnome-initial-setup tool,
which requires a separate username from gdm.
Change-Id: I349797f6752e0cde3f80acacdd67721d75e424c9
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For starters, add the /etc/securetty configuration, avoids some
warnings from the journal.
Also, setup sshd configuration to use PAM. This is recommended for
a systemd running system, and required for the system to create a
session any login comming in through ssh.
Change-Id: I3edc016b1bec73fb93f834829329416a40c81a05
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